ST. LOUIS -- There's something about playing at home which brings out the best in the St. Louis Blues. Vladimir Sobotka scored 2:16 into overtime to give the Blues their third win in as many games at home this season, a 5-4 victory over the Minnesota Wild. Sobotka scored off a pass from Andy McDonald to cap a rally which saw the Blues come back from a 3-1 deficit midway through the game. Dating back to the start of the 2011-12 season, the Blues are an NHL-best 33-6-5 at Scottrade Center. The Wild trailed 1-0 after the first period but scored three goals, on only four shots on goal, in taking a 3-1 advantage through two periods. Minnesota had scored only three power-play goals in 21 attempts in their first four games before Zach Parise scored just 2:04 into the second period, the first goal the Blues had allowed in three home games this season. Parise's second goal of the game, and his fifth in as many games this season, also came on the power-play at 10:52 of the peri...

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